Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Silent Cirlce Blackphone 2 https://goo.gl/cg2pco
Do you agree with this list? Which smartphone would you love to have and why? Let us know in the comments below.

published:22 Oct 2016

views:274474

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand5.privacyscreen&hl=en
TunnelBear VPN (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tunnelbear.android&hl=en
CerberusAnti Theft App (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&hl=en
KYMS (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ideasolutions.kyms&hl=en
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https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/thank-you
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published:26 Jul 2017

views:209217

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your phone has suddenly started to run out of juice very quickly. 4:37
Your smartphone seems slower than it used to be. 5:01
Your phone gets warm. 5:31
Your phone reboots itself, switches off, dials numbers, or starts applications. 5:56
Unknown phone numbers appear in your "Recent calls," and it costs you. 6:20
You cannot switch off your device 6:47
There are noises or echo during calls 7:12
You notice an increased use of mobile data 7:28
"Pop-ups" start appearing on your device out of nowhere 8:49
Emails sent from your phone are blocked by spam filters 9:15
You can’t make calls, or they are being dropped 9:38
#phonesecrets #onlinesafety
SUMMARY
What should you if you see any of these signs on your phone?
Try running mobile anti-malware software, delete all the apps you have not installed, and unreliable apps eating too much traffic. If it is possible, you can also reset your phone and go back to original settings. If that does not seem enough to you, consult a professional.
How can anyone steal your personal data?
- The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as Spy Phone App, Spyzie, or Spyera. These apps are basically mobile trackers that record the incoming and outgoing phone calls and text messages. They can track GPS location, online activity and communication going on Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber, and Skype.
- Via an unprotected Wi-Fi network in a cafe or airport. The means of public Wi-Fi, you share all your traffic with everyone around you. Think of it next time you want to “Check in” somewhere exotic.
- When charging your phone via an unknown USB (even in an airplane or a car), there is a risk that all your data will be revealed and transferred. That’s a lot of information that can be used against you.
- SMS phishing. This happens when you receive a message with a link saying that it is, for example, your bank statement, a money transfer, or your photos. So you click it, download the file, and then reveal all your phone contents to hackers.
- With the help of the SignallingSystemSS7, used by the majority of telephone stations all over the world, hackers can read your text messages, listen to your phone calls, and track your cell phone locations. But if you are not a celebrity, there is nothing to worry about.
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published:11 Nov 2017

views:10781727

What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to use the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.
The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.
As the popularity of VoIP grows, secure telephony is becoming more widely used. Many major hardware and software providers offer it as a standard feature at no extra cost.
Examples include the Gizmo5 and Twinkle. Both of the former work with offerings from the founder of PGP, Phil Zimmermann, and his VoIP secure protocol, ZRTP. ZRTP is implemented in, amongst others, Ripcord Networks product SecurePC with up to NSA Suite B compliant Elliptic Curve math libraries. ZRTP is also being made available for mobile GSM CSD as a new standard for non-VoIP secure calls.
The U.S.National Security Agency is developing a secure phone based on Google's Android called Fishbowl.
Scramblers were used to secure voice traffic during World War II, but were often intercepted and decoded due to scrambling's inherent insecurity. The first true secure telephone was SIGSALY, a massive device that weighed over 50 tons. NSA, formed after World War II, developed a series of secure telephones, including the STU I, STU II and STU-III, as well as voice encryption devices for military telephones.
In 1989 an Irish company called Intrepid developed one of the most advanced secure phones. Called Milcode, the phone was the first to implement Code Excited Linear Prediction (or CELP) which dramatically improved voice quality and user operability over previous LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) and LPC-10e versions.
Milcode also boasted significantly higher levels of security than previous secure telephones. The base model offered a proprietary encryption algorithm with a key length of 512 bits, and a more advanced model with a key length of 1024 bits. Key exchange used a public key, based on Diffie-Hellman, as opposed to a plug-in datakey. A new key was generated for each phone call. Milcode was also able to encrypt fax and data and was electromagnetically shielded to NATOTEMPEST standards.
Other products of historical significance are PGPfone and Nautilus (designed as a non-key escrow alternative to Clipper, now officially discontinued, but still available on SourceForge), SpeakFreely, and the security VoIP protocol wrapper Zfone developed by the creator of PGP.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios. Analog scrambling is still used, as some telecommunications circuits, such as HF links and telephone lines in the developing world, are of very low quality.

published:08 Mar 2017

views:102

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

published:27 Jul 2017

views:2181

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
Follow me on Twitter/Instagram for updates on devices I'm testing:
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published:12 Sep 2016

views:24434

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
AmazonUSA: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt-20&linkId=c4c25be56269345ce35f70f1fa7964c5
Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05-21&linkId=cb7837480ab07c8090f47b346ea39e1d

published:25 Jun 2017

views:64390

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to talk the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.

Well known products

The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.

Since 2013, Android is the best selling on tablets; and on smartphones the OS is dominant, thereby giving it the largest installed base of all operating systems of any kind.

Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007, along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance–a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.As of July 2013, the Google Play store has had over one million Android applications ("apps") published, and over 50 billion applications downloaded. An April–May 2013 survey of mobile application developers found that 71% of developers create applications for Android, and a 2015 survey found that 40% of full-time professional developers see Android as their priority target platform, which is comparable to Apple's iOS on 37% with both platforms far above others. At Google I/O 2014, the company revealed that there were over one billion active monthly Android users, up from 538 million in June 2013.

Top 5 Most Secure Smartphones

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Silent Cirlce Blackphone 2 https://goo.gl/cg2pco
Do you agree with this list? Which smartphone would you love to have and why? Let us know in the comments below.

7:55

How to Secure Your Android Device

How to Secure Your Android Device

How to Secure Your Android Device

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand5.privacyscreen&hl=en
TunnelBear VPN (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tunnelbear.android&hl=en
CerberusAnti Theft App (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&hl=en
KYMS (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ideasolutions.kyms&hl=en
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12:04

15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your phone has suddenly started to run out of juice very quickly. 4:37
Your smartphone seems slower than it used to be. 5:01
Your phone gets warm. 5:31
Your phone reboots itself, switches off, dials numbers, or starts applications. 5:56
Unknown phone numbers appear in your "Recent calls," and it costs you. 6:20
You cannot switch off your device 6:47
There are noises or echo during calls 7:12
You notice an increased use of mobile data 7:28
"Pop-ups" start appearing on your device out of nowhere 8:49
Emails sent from your phone are blocked by spam filters 9:15
You can’t make calls, or they are being dropped 9:38
#phonesecrets #onlinesafety
SUMMARY
What should you if you see any of these signs on your phone?
Try running mobile anti-malware software, delete all the apps you have not installed, and unreliable apps eating too much traffic. If it is possible, you can also reset your phone and go back to original settings. If that does not seem enough to you, consult a professional.
How can anyone steal your personal data?
- The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as Spy Phone App, Spyzie, or Spyera. These apps are basically mobile trackers that record the incoming and outgoing phone calls and text messages. They can track GPS location, online activity and communication going on Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber, and Skype.
- Via an unprotected Wi-Fi network in a cafe or airport. The means of public Wi-Fi, you share all your traffic with everyone around you. Think of it next time you want to “Check in” somewhere exotic.
- When charging your phone via an unknown USB (even in an airplane or a car), there is a risk that all your data will be revealed and transferred. That’s a lot of information that can be used against you.
- SMS phishing. This happens when you receive a message with a link saying that it is, for example, your bank statement, a money transfer, or your photos. So you click it, download the file, and then reveal all your phone contents to hackers.
- With the help of the SignallingSystemSS7, used by the majority of telephone stations all over the world, hackers can read your text messages, listen to your phone calls, and track your cell phone locations. But if you are not a celebrity, there is nothing to worry about.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to use the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.
The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.
As the popularity of VoIP grows, secure telephony is becoming more widely used. Many major hardware and software providers offer it as a standard feature at no extra cost.
Examples include the Gizmo5 and Twinkle. Both of the former work with offerings from the founder of PGP, Phil Zimmermann, and his VoIP secure protocol, ZRTP. ZRTP is implemented in, amongst others, Ripcord Networks product SecurePC with up to NSA Suite B compliant Elliptic Curve math libraries. ZRTP is also being made available for mobile GSM CSD as a new standard for non-VoIP secure calls.
The U.S.National Security Agency is developing a secure phone based on Google's Android called Fishbowl.
Scramblers were used to secure voice traffic during World War II, but were often intercepted and decoded due to scrambling's inherent insecurity. The first true secure telephone was SIGSALY, a massive device that weighed over 50 tons. NSA, formed after World War II, developed a series of secure telephones, including the STU I, STU II and STU-III, as well as voice encryption devices for military telephones.
In 1989 an Irish company called Intrepid developed one of the most advanced secure phones. Called Milcode, the phone was the first to implement Code Excited Linear Prediction (or CELP) which dramatically improved voice quality and user operability over previous LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) and LPC-10e versions.
Milcode also boasted significantly higher levels of security than previous secure telephones. The base model offered a proprietary encryption algorithm with a key length of 512 bits, and a more advanced model with a key length of 1024 bits. Key exchange used a public key, based on Diffie-Hellman, as opposed to a plug-in datakey. A new key was generated for each phone call. Milcode was also able to encrypt fax and data and was electromagnetically shielded to NATOTEMPEST standards.
Other products of historical significance are PGPfone and Nautilus (designed as a non-key escrow alternative to Clipper, now officially discontinued, but still available on SourceForge), SpeakFreely, and the security VoIP protocol wrapper Zfone developed by the creator of PGP.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios. Analog scrambling is still used, as some telecommunications circuits, such as HF links and telephone lines in the developing world, are of very low quality.

4:13

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

6:31

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
Follow me on Twitter/Instagram for updates on devices I'm testing:
http://twitter.com/bytereview
http://instagram.com/byetreview
Music:
FunkYour Style by @TONEZPRO (OFFICIAL) https://soundcloud.com/tonez-pro
Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/XNi1pJhFJ5I

7:08

Lumigon T3 hands on - John McAfee's "most secure phone"

Lumigon T3 hands on - John McAfee's "most secure phone"

Lumigon T3 hands on - John McAfee's "most secure phone"

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
AmazonUSA: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt-20&linkId=c4c25be56269345ce35f70f1fa7964c5
Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05-21&linkId=cb7837480ab07c8090f47b346ea39e1d

2:28

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

Tripleton Enigma E2 - a secure and encrypted phone

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the communication with 2048-bit RSA algorithm that is currently unbreakable. It is the most secure phone in the world!
For more information, check our store or ask our specialists!
+44 077 0919 7697, http://www.detective-store.com/

31:14

Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool from the Guardian Project for having end-to-end encrypted phone calls. Our goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers.
For more, visit https://guardianproject.info/apps/ostel/

3:53

Top 10 Best/Impossible Phone Patterns!

Top 10 Best/Impossible Phone Patterns!

Top 10 Best/Impossible Phone Patterns!

Did you like the Patterns?, Try hitting the Like button for More! :)
-The tenth is the best! so watch the whole video!
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MusicsUsed:
FLEXX - To The Stars: https://youtu.be/7UDzFZj9K3Y
Outro: Itro & Tobu - Holiday
Musics
FLEXX
Holiday

Top 5 Most Secure Smartphones

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Sile...

published: 22 Oct 2016

How to Secure Your Android Device

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sa...

published: 26 Jul 2017

15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your pho...

What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call h...

published: 08 Mar 2017

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

published: 27 Jul 2017

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
Follow me on Twitter/Instagram for updates on devices I'm testing:
http://twitter.com/bytereview
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Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
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published: 12 Sep 2016

Lumigon T3 hands on - John McAfee's "most secure phone"

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
AmazonUSA: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt-20&linkId=c4c25be56269345ce35f70f1fa7964c5
Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05...

published: 25 Jun 2017

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

Tripleton Enigma E2 - a secure and encrypted phone

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the communication with 2048-bit RSA algorithm that is currently unbreakable. It is the most secure phone in the world!
For more information, check our store or ask our specialists!
+44 077 0919 7697, http://www.detective-store.com/

published: 22 Apr 2016

Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool from the Guardian Project for having end-to-end encrypted phone calls. Our goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers.
For more, visit https://guardianproject.info/apps/ostel/

published: 07 Jan 2013

Top 10 Best/Impossible Phone Patterns!

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-The tenth is the best! so watch the whole video!
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Outro: Itro & Tobu - Holiday
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Holiday

Top 5 Most Secure Smartphones

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to ...

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Silent Cirlce Blackphone 2 https://goo.gl/cg2pco
Do you agree with this list? Which smartphone would you love to have and why? Let us know in the comments below.

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Silent Cirlce Blackphone 2 https://goo.gl/cg2pco
Do you agree with this list? Which smartphone would you love to have and why? Let us know in the comments below.

How to Secure Your Android Device

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to...

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand5.privacyscreen&hl=en
TunnelBear VPN (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tunnelbear.android&hl=en
CerberusAnti Theft App (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&hl=en
KYMS (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ideasolutions.kyms&hl=en
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https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/thank-you
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With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand5.privacyscreen&hl=en
TunnelBear VPN (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tunnelbear.android&hl=en
CerberusAnti Theft App (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&hl=en
KYMS (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ideasolutions.kyms&hl=en
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https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/thank-you
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15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacke...

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your phone has suddenly started to run out of juice very quickly. 4:37
Your smartphone seems slower than it used to be. 5:01
Your phone gets warm. 5:31
Your phone reboots itself, switches off, dials numbers, or starts applications. 5:56
Unknown phone numbers appear in your "Recent calls," and it costs you. 6:20
You cannot switch off your device 6:47
There are noises or echo during calls 7:12
You notice an increased use of mobile data 7:28
"Pop-ups" start appearing on your device out of nowhere 8:49
Emails sent from your phone are blocked by spam filters 9:15
You can’t make calls, or they are being dropped 9:38
#phonesecrets #onlinesafety
SUMMARY
What should you if you see any of these signs on your phone?
Try running mobile anti-malware software, delete all the apps you have not installed, and unreliable apps eating too much traffic. If it is possible, you can also reset your phone and go back to original settings. If that does not seem enough to you, consult a professional.
How can anyone steal your personal data?
- The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as Spy Phone App, Spyzie, or Spyera. These apps are basically mobile trackers that record the incoming and outgoing phone calls and text messages. They can track GPS location, online activity and communication going on Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber, and Skype.
- Via an unprotected Wi-Fi network in a cafe or airport. The means of public Wi-Fi, you share all your traffic with everyone around you. Think of it next time you want to “Check in” somewhere exotic.
- When charging your phone via an unknown USB (even in an airplane or a car), there is a risk that all your data will be revealed and transferred. That’s a lot of information that can be used against you.
- SMS phishing. This happens when you receive a message with a link saying that it is, for example, your bank statement, a money transfer, or your photos. So you click it, download the file, and then reveal all your phone contents to hackers.
- With the help of the SignallingSystemSS7, used by the majority of telephone stations all over the world, hackers can read your text messages, listen to your phone calls, and track your cell phone locations. But if you are not a celebrity, there is nothing to worry about.
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How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your phone has suddenly started to run out of juice very quickly. 4:37
Your smartphone seems slower than it used to be. 5:01
Your phone gets warm. 5:31
Your phone reboots itself, switches off, dials numbers, or starts applications. 5:56
Unknown phone numbers appear in your "Recent calls," and it costs you. 6:20
You cannot switch off your device 6:47
There are noises or echo during calls 7:12
You notice an increased use of mobile data 7:28
"Pop-ups" start appearing on your device out of nowhere 8:49
Emails sent from your phone are blocked by spam filters 9:15
You can’t make calls, or they are being dropped 9:38
#phonesecrets #onlinesafety
SUMMARY
What should you if you see any of these signs on your phone?
Try running mobile anti-malware software, delete all the apps you have not installed, and unreliable apps eating too much traffic. If it is possible, you can also reset your phone and go back to original settings. If that does not seem enough to you, consult a professional.
How can anyone steal your personal data?
- The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as Spy Phone App, Spyzie, or Spyera. These apps are basically mobile trackers that record the incoming and outgoing phone calls and text messages. They can track GPS location, online activity and communication going on Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber, and Skype.
- Via an unprotected Wi-Fi network in a cafe or airport. The means of public Wi-Fi, you share all your traffic with everyone around you. Think of it next time you want to “Check in” somewhere exotic.
- When charging your phone via an unknown USB (even in an airplane or a car), there is a risk that all your data will be revealed and transferred. That’s a lot of information that can be used against you.
- SMS phishing. This happens when you receive a message with a link saying that it is, for example, your bank statement, a money transfer, or your photos. So you click it, download the file, and then reveal all your phone contents to hackers.
- With the help of the SignallingSystemSS7, used by the majority of telephone stations all over the world, hackers can read your text messages, listen to your phone calls, and track your cell phone locations. But if you are not a celebrity, there is nothing to worry about.
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to use the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.
The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.
As the popularity of VoIP grows, secure telephony is becoming more widely used. Many major hardware and software providers offer it as a standard feature at no extra cost.
Examples include the Gizmo5 and Twinkle. Both of the former work with offerings from the founder of PGP, Phil Zimmermann, and his VoIP secure protocol, ZRTP. ZRTP is implemented in, amongst others, Ripcord Networks product SecurePC with up to NSA Suite B compliant Elliptic Curve math libraries. ZRTP is also being made available for mobile GSM CSD as a new standard for non-VoIP secure calls.
The U.S.National Security Agency is developing a secure phone based on Google's Android called Fishbowl.
Scramblers were used to secure voice traffic during World War II, but were often intercepted and decoded due to scrambling's inherent insecurity. The first true secure telephone was SIGSALY, a massive device that weighed over 50 tons. NSA, formed after World War II, developed a series of secure telephones, including the STU I, STU II and STU-III, as well as voice encryption devices for military telephones.
In 1989 an Irish company called Intrepid developed one of the most advanced secure phones. Called Milcode, the phone was the first to implement Code Excited Linear Prediction (or CELP) which dramatically improved voice quality and user operability over previous LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) and LPC-10e versions.
Milcode also boasted significantly higher levels of security than previous secure telephones. The base model offered a proprietary encryption algorithm with a key length of 512 bits, and a more advanced model with a key length of 1024 bits. Key exchange used a public key, based on Diffie-Hellman, as opposed to a plug-in datakey. A new key was generated for each phone call. Milcode was also able to encrypt fax and data and was electromagnetically shielded to NATOTEMPEST standards.
Other products of historical significance are PGPfone and Nautilus (designed as a non-key escrow alternative to Clipper, now officially discontinued, but still available on SourceForge), SpeakFreely, and the security VoIP protocol wrapper Zfone developed by the creator of PGP.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios. Analog scrambling is still used, as some telecommunications circuits, such as HF links and telephone lines in the developing world, are of very low quality.

What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to use the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.
The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.
As the popularity of VoIP grows, secure telephony is becoming more widely used. Many major hardware and software providers offer it as a standard feature at no extra cost.
Examples include the Gizmo5 and Twinkle. Both of the former work with offerings from the founder of PGP, Phil Zimmermann, and his VoIP secure protocol, ZRTP. ZRTP is implemented in, amongst others, Ripcord Networks product SecurePC with up to NSA Suite B compliant Elliptic Curve math libraries. ZRTP is also being made available for mobile GSM CSD as a new standard for non-VoIP secure calls.
The U.S.National Security Agency is developing a secure phone based on Google's Android called Fishbowl.
Scramblers were used to secure voice traffic during World War II, but were often intercepted and decoded due to scrambling's inherent insecurity. The first true secure telephone was SIGSALY, a massive device that weighed over 50 tons. NSA, formed after World War II, developed a series of secure telephones, including the STU I, STU II and STU-III, as well as voice encryption devices for military telephones.
In 1989 an Irish company called Intrepid developed one of the most advanced secure phones. Called Milcode, the phone was the first to implement Code Excited Linear Prediction (or CELP) which dramatically improved voice quality and user operability over previous LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) and LPC-10e versions.
Milcode also boasted significantly higher levels of security than previous secure telephones. The base model offered a proprietary encryption algorithm with a key length of 512 bits, and a more advanced model with a key length of 1024 bits. Key exchange used a public key, based on Diffie-Hellman, as opposed to a plug-in datakey. A new key was generated for each phone call. Milcode was also able to encrypt fax and data and was electromagnetically shielded to NATOTEMPEST standards.
Other products of historical significance are PGPfone and Nautilus (designed as a non-key escrow alternative to Clipper, now officially discontinued, but still available on SourceForge), SpeakFreely, and the security VoIP protocol wrapper Zfone developed by the creator of PGP.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios. Analog scrambling is still used, as some telecommunications circuits, such as HF links and telephone lines in the developing world, are of very low quality.

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any ...

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surpr...

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
Follow me on Twitter/Instagram for updates on devices I'm testing:
http://twitter.com/bytereview
http://instagram.com/byetreview
Music:
FunkYour Style by @TONEZPRO (OFFICIAL) https://soundcloud.com/tonez-pro
Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/XNi1pJhFJ5I

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
Follow me on Twitter/Instagram for updates on devices I'm testing:
http://twitter.com/bytereview
http://instagram.com/byetreview
Music:
FunkYour Style by @TONEZPRO (OFFICIAL) https://soundcloud.com/tonez-pro
Creative Commons — Attribution3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/XNi1pJhFJ5I

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
AmazonUSA: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt-20&linkId=c4c25be56269345ce35f70f1fa7964c5
Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05-21&linkId=cb7837480ab07c8090f47b346ea39e1d

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
AmazonUSA: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt-20&linkId=c4c25be56269345ce35f70f1fa7964c5
Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05-21&linkId=cb7837480ab07c8090f47b346ea39e1d

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact ...

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

Tripleton Enigma E2 - a secure and encrypted phone

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the comm...

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the communication with 2048-bit RSA algorithm that is currently unbreakable. It is the most secure phone in the world!
For more information, check our store or ask our specialists!
+44 077 0919 7697, http://www.detective-store.com/

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the communication with 2048-bit RSA algorithm that is currently unbreakable. It is the most secure phone in the world!
For more information, check our store or ask our specialists!
+44 077 0919 7697, http://www.detective-store.com/

Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool fro...

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool from the Guardian Project for having end-to-end encrypted phone calls. Our goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers.
For more, visit https://guardianproject.info/apps/ostel/

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool from the Guardian Project for having end-to-end encrypted phone calls. Our goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers.
For more, visit https://guardianproject.info/apps/ostel/

Top 10 Best/Impossible Phone Patterns!

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-The tenth is the best! so watch the whole video!
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-The tenth is the best! so watch the whole video!
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FLEXX - To The Stars: https://youtu.be/7UDzFZj9K3Y
Outro: Itro & Tobu - Holiday
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Holiday

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Outro: Itro & Tobu - Holiday
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Holiday

Top 5 Most Secure Smartphones

Are you worried about your privacy? Have you got important data that needs to be kept secure? Then you might want one of these super private phones designed to keep your sensitive information secure. From the fearsome looking Turing Phone, to the exclusive SirinLabs Solarin, to the cool BlackberryDTEK50 and Silent Circle Blackphone 2. These top 5 phones will help you "go dark" and stay hidden from prying eyes. They offer features that aren't found on your typical phone, they offer high levels of encryption, app monitoring, and other high level security features to protect your sensitive information.
TuringBlackWyvern https://goo.gl/AoNkwJ
GSMK Cryptophone500 https://goo.gl/Cp5UAZ
Sirin Labs Solarin https://goo.gl/93SOsB (Beautiful website)
Blackberry DTEK50 https://goo.gl/vfK1wt
Silent Cirlce Blackphone 2 https://goo.gl/cg2pco
Do you agree with this list? Which smartphone would you love to have and why? Let us know in the comments below.

How to Secure Your Android Device

With news of malware and ransomware every other day, you must be worried about the security of your Android device. We bring some great Android security tips to help you secure your Android device. We bring you Android tips to protect Android against malware or ransomware, secure Android device's privacy, secure data on Android and various third party apps to secure your Android device.
What isGoogle Play Protect and How to Enable or Disable It?: https://beebom.com/what-is-google-play-protect-enable-disable/
How to Encrypt Your Android Device to Secure PersonalData: https://beebom.com/how-encrypt-android-device-secure-personal-data/
Google's SecurityCheckupPage: https://myaccount.google.com/security
PrivacyScreen Guard app (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand5.privacyscreen&hl=en
TunnelBear VPN (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tunnelbear.android&hl=en
CerberusAnti Theft App (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lsdroid.cerberus&hl=en
KYMS (Free): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.ideasolutions.kyms&hl=en
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15 Clear Signs Your Phone Was Hacked

How to Know if You've Been Hacked? If you think your smartphone is your private zone, you may be very wrong. So far, there is no such device that can’t be hacked.
We often see our smartphones as our secure digital havens. We use them to keep our most personal information: from pictures to credit card details. Some people even save their passwords in Notes. That’s a bit too much, right? You probably have all your text and email communication, including work stuff, based or synchronized on your phone.
To reduce the potential risks, we figured out three things: the ways your phone can be hacked, how to recognize them, and how to protect your phone from hackers.
TIMESTAMPS
You find new apps on your phone (you didn't install them) 3:45
Some apps stop working like they used to 4:20
Your phone has suddenly started to run out of juice very quickly. 4:37
Your smartphone seems slower than it used to be. 5:01
Your phone gets warm. 5:31
Your phone reboots itself, switches off, dials numbers, or starts applications. 5:56
Unknown phone numbers appear in your "Recent calls," and it costs you. 6:20
You cannot switch off your device 6:47
There are noises or echo during calls 7:12
You notice an increased use of mobile data 7:28
"Pop-ups" start appearing on your device out of nowhere 8:49
Emails sent from your phone are blocked by spam filters 9:15
You can’t make calls, or they are being dropped 9:38
#phonesecrets #onlinesafety
SUMMARY
What should you if you see any of these signs on your phone?
Try running mobile anti-malware software, delete all the apps you have not installed, and unreliable apps eating too much traffic. If it is possible, you can also reset your phone and go back to original settings. If that does not seem enough to you, consult a professional.
How can anyone steal your personal data?
- The easiest way is by taking possession of your phone for a few minutes and installing spy apps such as Spy Phone App, Spyzie, or Spyera. These apps are basically mobile trackers that record the incoming and outgoing phone calls and text messages. They can track GPS location, online activity and communication going on Whatsapp, Facebook, Viber, and Skype.
- Via an unprotected Wi-Fi network in a cafe or airport. The means of public Wi-Fi, you share all your traffic with everyone around you. Think of it next time you want to “Check in” somewhere exotic.
- When charging your phone via an unknown USB (even in an airplane or a car), there is a risk that all your data will be revealed and transferred. That’s a lot of information that can be used against you.
- SMS phishing. This happens when you receive a message with a link saying that it is, for example, your bank statement, a money transfer, or your photos. So you click it, download the file, and then reveal all your phone contents to hackers.
- With the help of the SignallingSystemSS7, used by the majority of telephone stations all over the world, hackers can read your text messages, listen to your phone calls, and track your cell phone locations. But if you are not a celebrity, there is nothing to worry about.
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What is SECURE TELEPHONE? What does SECURE TELEPHONE mean? SECURE TELEPHONE meaning - SECURE TELEPHONE definition - SECURE TELEPHONE explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license.
A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents led to growing demand for secure telephones.
The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to use the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.
The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.
As the popularity of VoIP grows, secure telephony is becoming more widely used. Many major hardware and software providers offer it as a standard feature at no extra cost.
Examples include the Gizmo5 and Twinkle. Both of the former work with offerings from the founder of PGP, Phil Zimmermann, and his VoIP secure protocol, ZRTP. ZRTP is implemented in, amongst others, Ripcord Networks product SecurePC with up to NSA Suite B compliant Elliptic Curve math libraries. ZRTP is also being made available for mobile GSM CSD as a new standard for non-VoIP secure calls.
The U.S.National Security Agency is developing a secure phone based on Google's Android called Fishbowl.
Scramblers were used to secure voice traffic during World War II, but were often intercepted and decoded due to scrambling's inherent insecurity. The first true secure telephone was SIGSALY, a massive device that weighed over 50 tons. NSA, formed after World War II, developed a series of secure telephones, including the STU I, STU II and STU-III, as well as voice encryption devices for military telephones.
In 1989 an Irish company called Intrepid developed one of the most advanced secure phones. Called Milcode, the phone was the first to implement Code Excited Linear Prediction (or CELP) which dramatically improved voice quality and user operability over previous LPC (Linear Predictive Coding) and LPC-10e versions.
Milcode also boasted significantly higher levels of security than previous secure telephones. The base model offered a proprietary encryption algorithm with a key length of 512 bits, and a more advanced model with a key length of 1024 bits. Key exchange used a public key, based on Diffie-Hellman, as opposed to a plug-in datakey. A new key was generated for each phone call. Milcode was also able to encrypt fax and data and was electromagnetically shielded to NATOTEMPEST standards.
Other products of historical significance are PGPfone and Nautilus (designed as a non-key escrow alternative to Clipper, now officially discontinued, but still available on SourceForge), SpeakFreely, and the security VoIP protocol wrapper Zfone developed by the creator of PGP.
Scrambling, generally using a form of voice inversion, was available from electronic hobbyist kit suppliers and is common on FRS radios. Analog scrambling is still used, as some telecommunications circuits, such as HF links and telephone lines in the developing world, are of very low quality.

Phantel | Military grade phone call encryption

Phantel is a portable device for adding encryption to any phone call. It works with Apple devices, Android, landline phones, voip phones, satellite phones, any kind of phone!
Just plugin one cable and your call is encrypted using a military grade AES 256 bit encryption protocol! Impossible to break into.
For more information visit our website https://phantel.com

BlackBerry DTEK 50 Review - The Most Secure Phone?

Hey guys!
I actually quite enjoyed this phone, really not bad at all. I look forward to more BlackBerry devices in the future.
Filming a phone screen is surprisingly hard, so I apologise for the over bright screens in some of the shots!
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Lumigon T3 hands on - John McAfee's "most secure phone"

Here's the device John McAfee showed of as his "PrivacyPhone", the supposedly "most secure phone" on the planet. It is the Lumigon T3 built in Denmark in its current form that will supposedly be the base for the Privacy Phone.
Buy the Lumigon T3:
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Amazon Deutschland: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MDP1ALP/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1638&creative=6742&creativeASIN=B01MDP1ALP&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt0e-21&linkId=ee1449a01b561701f02669d4b352c413
Amazon France: https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B01MTKCIOO/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1642&creative=6746&creativeASIN=B01MTKCIOO&linkCode=as2&tag=rquandt05-21&linkId=cb7837480ab07c8090f47b346ea39e1d

Semafone - Secure Telephone Payments

Semafone software takes customers sensitive data when paying over the phone and sends it straight to the bank. No customer information is stored within contact centres. It is the gold standard of telephone security.

Tripleton Enigma E2 - a secure and encrypted phone

http://www.detective-store.com/secure-gsm-phone-for-a-businessman-tripleton-enigma-e2-244.htmlEnigma is a phone for a businessman. It encrypts all of the communication with 2048-bit RSA algorithm that is currently unbreakable. It is the most secure phone in the world!
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Howto: Build A Secure Telephone Network

This is a tutorial for advanced users who want to build an open secure telephony network (OSTN), such as Ostel.me.
This is the initial setup of a new tool from the Guardian Project for having end-to-end encrypted phone calls. Our goal of promoting the use of free, open protocols, standards and software, to power end-to-end secure voice communications on mobile devices, as well as with desktop computers.
For more, visit https://guardianproject.info/apps/ostel/

The practical availability of secure telephones is restricted by several factors; notably politics, export issues, incompatibility between different products (the devices on each side of the call have to talk the same protocol), and high (though recently decreasing) price of the devices.

Well known products

The best-known product on the US government market is the STU-III family. However, this system has now been replaced by the Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) and SCIP standards which defines specifications for the design of equipment to secure both data and voice. The SCIP standard was developed by the NSA and the US DOD to derive more interoperability between secure communication equipment. A new family of standard secure phones has been created based on Philip Zimmermann's VoIP encryption standard ZRTP.

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